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  • Another suspected Badoo cultist arrested in Ikorodu

    Residents of Ayegbami Community, Igbogbo in Ikorodu, Lagos, yesterday caught another suspected member of ritualists’ gang, Badoo.

    The suspect was said to have gone to the community to wreak havoc when he was seen by local vigilantes.

    A resident, Shakiru Seidu, who posted the information on social media said: “The security challenges ravaging Ikorodu division recently has made the people to become more alert and it necessitated the apprehension of one notorious suspected Badoo cultist.

    “A resident saw a man that was half naked with a hard stone in his hand and the culprit was attempting to gain access into a house at Felefon Street.

    “He quickly raised the alarm and the culprit hid the stone inside a big bowl he found nearby, placed it upon his head in the pretence of going to fetch water and fled.

    “His trick failed to appease the people who trooped out and nabbed him at Akindana Street, Ayegbami in Igbogbo.

    “He promised to give the youth who nabbed him N5,000 and when he saw their determination to kill him, he quickly increased it to N10,000 but they refused to yield to his offer.

    “They dealt with him before the intervention of the Community Development Association (CDA) Chairman, Baba Awe and Oba Abdulsemiu Orimadegun Kasali, the Adeboruwa of Igbogbo, who have been duly notified of the event.

    “He was later handed over to the police for further interrogation to avoid jungle justice.

    “While at the police station to pursue the matter, the police handed the suspect over to an  elder statesman in Igbogbo, Alhaji Jelili Abubakri and the Neighborhood Safety Corp members to take him to the Ikorodu General Hospital for necessary treatment and bring him back for further interrogation.”

    Continuing, Seidu said the Igbogbo Divisional Police Officer (DPO) addressed the residents and assured them that justice would be done.

  • Kidnap kingpin Evans,by neighbours

    Kidnap kingpin Evans,by neighbours

    •Suspect ‘moved personal effects out of mansion’

    Suspected kidnap kingpin, Chukwudubem George Onwuamadike aka Evans was arrested shortly after his return home last Saturday, some guards in his neighbourhood said yesterday.

    Unknown to him, the neighbourhood had been surrounded by the police before his arrival.

    But, before his arrest, he had started moving his personal effects from his 3, Fred Shogboyede Street, Magodo, mansion.

    A guard, Ali, who said he saw how Evans was arrested, said he was initially surprised to see so many policemen in the estate.

    Ali said armed policemen in over four vehicles blocked all the roads leading to the estate.

    “Some stayed at the gate close to his house, others stayed at the end of the street and there was another group towards the street behind his house. The man came in that day in a cab and the cab was waiting for him outside.

    “But as soon as he entered, policemen surrounded the place. He opened his upper window and called Pius. He asked Pius who those people were and Pius told him they were policemen and they were looking for him.

    “Then, he locked the window and stayed there. As of then, we didn’t know what was happening. We thought that maybe they were just looking for him until we saw the policemen drag him out in handcuffs. They also took Pius with them.”

    It was gathered that he had not been to the house for sometime before the police busted his gang.

    According to some guards, the mansion and another at 96, Emmanuel Keshi Street, also in Magodo, were built less than a year ago.

    The houses were locked when The Nation called yesterday.

    But, a woman was seen locking the Emmanuel Keshi mansion gate when she left the house.

    The guards, who claimed they were friends of Evans’ gateman, Pius, said the suspect neither received visitors nor mixed with neighbours.

    They said he usually paid his utility and other estate dues “promptly”, adding that his gateman and chef earned N20,000 each monthly.

    According to them, Evans and his family never went to church. They said the only person allowed to go to church was Pius.

    One of the guards, who gave his name as John, said: “I have been working in this estate for more than one year. This house is new. It was built last year. The man bought it and remodelled it. He changed a lot of things in the house.

    “He doesn’t talk to people. He doesn’t attend estate meetings but he pays his dues. I haven’t seen visitors enter there. He was living in the house with his family and he had a woman cook. His security man is Pius, our brother from Kaduna. He told us the man has four wives and that none of them knew the other.

    “Pius was arrested by the police that day (Saturday). The man doesn’t go to church and I never saw his family go to church. Pius told us he was the only one who usually went to church in the house. He said his salary was N20,000 per month.

    “We noticed the man started moving out about a month ago. Pius also said it during our discussion that his employer was moving out. The man stopped coming to the estate in his car. Sometimes he came on a power bike, other times, a cab.”

  • Bobbi Kristina Brown’s ex Nick Gordon arrested for battery

    Bobbi Kristina Brown’s ex Nick Gordon arrested for battery

    Bobbi Kristina Brown’s former partner Nick Gordon was arrested on Saturday in Florida, US, on domestic violence charges against his current girlfriend.

    Gordon’s girlfriend reported to the Sanford Police station on Saturday that she was hit by her live-in boyfriend, police said in a statement.

    Officers found Gordon at a local club house near the couple’s home and arrested him.

    Last year, Gordon was ordered to pay $36 million to the estate of his late girlfriend, Bobbi Kristina Brown, the only child of the late Whitney Houston and singer Bobby Brown.

    He was found legally responsible for Brown’s death after she was found unresponsive in the bathtub of an Atlanta home the couple shared on January 31, 2015.

    She remained in a coma until she died six months later.

    An autopsy declared that drug intoxication and immersion in water were the cause of the pneumonia and brain damage that ultimately led to her death.

    Gordon failed to appear for two hearings in the civil case against him regarding Brown’s death, and her family won by default.

    The ruling forces Gordon to pay any of his future earnings to the estate of Brown.

     

  • 12 arrested after seven killed in London terror attack

    12 arrested after seven killed in London terror attack

    British Prime Minister Theresa May blamed “evil” Islamist ideology yesterday for an attack by knife-wielding men who mowed down and stabbed revellers in London.

    Seven people were killed, 48 injured and the police said they had arrested 12 suspects.

    Saturday night’s rampage at the popular nightlife hub around London Bridge, by three men arriving in a van and wearing fake suicide vests, was the third deadly terror attack in Britain in three months and came only days before Thursday’s general elections.

    Political parties promptly suspended campaigns  out of respect for the victims, who included 48 people treated in hospital, some of them in life-threatening conditions.

    No details have been released about the suspects, who were shot dead within minutes by police, and detectives are still investigating whether they acted alone.

    The 12 arrests were made in the ethnically diverse east London suburb of Barking, with Sky News reporting that a property raided by police belonged to one of the killers.

    May said the attack was driven by the same “evil ideology of Islamist extremism” behind last week’s Manchester suicide bombing that left 22 people dead, and the Westminster attack in March, which killed five.

    “The recent attacks are not connected but we believe we are experiencing a new trend in the threat we face,” she said after chairing a meeting of the government’s emergency Cobra committee.

    She warned that perpetrators are inspired to attack “by copying one another”.

    The assailants wore fake suicide vests in a bid to increase the sense of panic as they lunged seemingly at random at the crowds gathered around London Bridge and Borough Market, which is full of restaurants and bars.

    Gerard Vowls, 47, said he saw a woman repeatedly stabbed, and threw chairs, glasses and bottles at the attackers in a bid to stop them.

    “They kept coming to try to stab me… they were stabbing everyone. Evil, evil people,” he told The Guardian newspaper.

    Holly Jones, a BBC reporter, saw a white van speeding into crowds of people walking along the pavement on London Bridge, saying it hit about five or six people.

    Another witness called Eric told the BBC he had seen three men get out and thought they were going to help.

    Instead they “started kicking them, punching them and took out knives. It was a rampage really,” he said, adding that he heard a shout of: “This is for Allah”.

    An Australian and four French nationals were among those hospitalised, their governments said, while a Spaniard was slightly wounded.

    Britain was already on high alert following the attack on a concert by US pop star Ariana Grande in Manchester, northwest England, in which seven children were among the dead.

    Grande, who headlined a benefit concert in Manchester last night alongside stars including Pharrell Williams and Justin Bieber, tweeted that she was “Praying for London.”

    The national threat level was raised to maximum after the Manchester attack and troops were deployed at key public sites, but reduced to its second highest level last weekend.

    May, who served as interior minister for six years before taking office after the Brexit vote last summer, said Britain’s response to the terror threat must change.

    “We cannot and must not pretend that things can continue as they are,” she said.

    She repeated calls for international action to combat extremist content online, a message she took to the G7 leaders summit last week.

    May also warned there was “far too much tolerance of extremism in our country”, promising to review counter-terrorism efforts, including possibly increasing the jail terms handed out in terror cases.

    The ruling Conservatives and the main opposition Labour party suspended national campaign events for the day, although local campaigning will continue.

    “But violence can never be allowed to disrupt the democratic process, so those campaigns will resume in full tomorrow and the general election will go ahead as planned on Thursday,” the prime minister said.

    Saturday’s rampage is the latest in a string of attacks to hit Europe, including in Paris, Berlin and Saint Petersburg, and the French, German and Russian leaders sent messages of support.

    US President Donald Trump offered his help, tweeting “WE ARE WITH YOU. GOD BLESS!” — and highlighting his thwarted ban on travellers from six mainly Muslim countries.

    The Federal Government condemned the deadly terrorist attacks and voiced its deep condolence to the relatives and victims of the attack.The Foreign Affairs Ministry in a statement by its Spokesperson, Dr Clement Aduku, said: “the government and people of Nigeria stand with the government and people of Great Britain in the face of continued terrorist attacks on innocent victims.

    “Our thoughts, sympathy and prayers are with those affected in these latest multiple terrorist attacks and their families,” the ministry stated

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that assailants drove a van into pedestrians at high speed on London Bridge on Saturday night before stabbing revellers on nearby streets.

    Police said armed officers shot dead all three attackers within minutes of receiving reports of the terrorist attack unfolding in central London.

    The three men were wearing suicide bomb vests that were later confirmed to be fakes.

    Cressida Dick, the Metropolitan police commissioner, said on Sunday morning the incident was under control. “We believe there were three attackers and we believe they are dead,” she said

    Police also confirmed the arrest of 12 people in the Barking district of east London in connection with the attack and raids were continuing there

    Several people said they were ordered by police to stay inside pubs and restaurants as the terror raged outside.

    Alex Shellum at the Mudlark pub said a woman had come into the bar “bleeding heavily from the neck”, telling the BBC: “It appeared that her throat had been cut.”

    Italian photographer Gabriele Sciotto, who was watching the football at the Wheatsheaf pub in Borough Market, said he saw three men shot just outside the pub.

    In a picture he took, a man wearing combat trousers, with a shaved head and what looked like a belt with canisters attached to it could be seen on the ground with two more bodies behind him.

    “In two or five seconds, they shot all the three men down,” Sciotto told the BBC.

    The attack had harrowing echoes of the attack on Westminster Bridge in March, when British Muslim convert Khalid Masood rammed his car into pedestrians before crashing into the barriers surrounding parliament.

    He stabbed a police officer to death before being shot dead by a ministerial bodyguard.

  • Ex-Jigawa Governor Lamido arrested

    Ex-Jigawa Governor Lamido arrested

    Detectives form the Office of the Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG) in charge of Zone 1, yesterday arrested former Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido.

    He was arrested over alleged plans to disrupt the forthcoming local government election in the state. The poll is slated for July 1.

    Spokesman of the Police in the zone, Sambo Sokoto, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), who confirmed Lamido’s arrest in a statement, said that he was invited to answer question on complaints of inciting breach of public peace.

    The statement reads: “A petition of inciting breach of public peace against the former Governor of Jigawa State , His Excellency, Alhaji Sule Lamido was received by the office of Assistant Inspector or General of Police, Zone One headquarters Kano from the Jigawa state government on April 27, 2017.

    “Consequently today, His Excellency, the former governor of Jigawa state honoured the police invitation sent to him to come and explain to the police his response to the allegation leveled against him by the Jigawa state government.

    It is a statement of fact that inciting public disturbance is a criminal offence contrary to section 114 of the Penal Code of Nigeria. His Excellency, the former governor of Jigawa State is currently under investigation and in police custody while the result of the investigation will be made public.

    “The case will be charged on the completion of the investigation. The Assistant Inspector-General of police Zone One headquarters, Kano wishes to assure the members of the general public that the police will continue to ensure the preservation of law and order and the protection of all Nigerians.”

    It was learnt that the police have conducted a thorough search of Lamido’s residence in Sharada.

    A police source revealed that combined team of detectives was sent to his Bamaina country home in Birnin Kudu Local Government Area.

    According to the source, the police quizzed the former governor over his alleged plot to disrupt the election as alleged by the state government.

    Governor Badaru Abubakar was reported to have directed his media aide, Mallam Bello Zaki, to testify against the governor on the alleged threat.

    Lamido was allegedly grilled for over eight hours before being detained by the police.

    It was also learnt that some aides of the former governor thronged to the police zone one headquarters in apparent solidarity.

    At the time of filling this report, Lamido, a one-time Foreign Affairs Minister was still in the custody the police at Zone 1 headquarters, pending the outcome of the Bamaina house search.

  • Genital mutilation: Police arrest victim’s father, 3 others

    Genital mutilation: Police arrest victim’s father, 3 others

    The Police Command in Kano State has arrested one Ibrahim Maikaji, the father of the girl who was circumcised by some local barbers at Sabuwar Kaura village in Doguwa Local Government Area.

    The Public Relations officer of the command, DSP Magaji Majiya, disclosed this while briefing newsmen shortly after presenting the suspects to newsmen in Kano on Tuesday.

    Majiya said the command had also arrested the three traditional barbers who forcefully held her and used sharp object to operate on her, thereby causing grievous injury to her.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II, had handed over the case to the Police Commissioner, Mr Rabi’u Yusuf, after the girl was brought to the palace.

    “We have arrested the father who mishandled his biological daughter to local barbers for genital mutilation.

    “This operation was cruelly carried out and it caused grievous injury to the genital organ of the victim,” the police spokesman said.

    He gave the names of the three suspected barbers as Shu’aibu Wanzam, Muhammadu Garba and Aminu Ali.

    Majiya said all the suspects were undergoing interrogation for criminal conspiracy and causing grievous hurt, and assured that they would soon be arraigned in court for proper prosecution.

    He warned parents to desist from such illegal acts as anyone caught would be arrested and prosecuted.

  • Three arrested with human skull

    The police in Ekiti State have arrested three suspects with a skull, body parts and firearms.

    Muhammad Isiaka, Ismaila Musa and Awolusi Bidemi were arrested by men of Operation Flush at Igirigiri, following a tip-off.

    Commissioner of Police Abdullahi Chafe said besides being suspected ritualists, the trio are suspected robbers and kidnappers.

    He explained that they have been terrorising Ado-Ekiti and  environs.

    Other items recovered from the suspects were one single barrel gun, belt, mask, hammer, charms, tortoise shell, animal skin, panel saw, immunisation box, a bag and some clothes.

  • Robbery suspects arrested in Oyo

    The police in Oyo State have arrested two robbery gangs, Commissioner of Police Abiodun Odude said yesterday.

    The first gang was smashed  on March 22 by detectives of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department.

    Represented by the spokesman Adekunle Ajisebutu, the commissioner said Abdulkareem Wasiu (26), Segun Odelotan (28), Afolabi Segun (26) and Lekan Usman (19) were responsible for robberies in Odo-Ona and other areas in Ibadan.

    Recovered from them were one locally made cut to size single barrel gun and two cartridges.

    Odude added: “Policemen from Alakia/Adelubi Division on a stop and search arrested a gang at Iwo Road.

    “Kunle Adelakun was arrested on March 30. Two locally made cut to size single barrel guns and cartridges were recovered from him.

    “His arrest led to the arrest of two others at their hideouts.

    “During interrogation, Adelakun said the gang was responsible for snatching cars, motorcycles and other valuables.”

  • Woman arrested for N45m herbal cure scam

    A 34-year-old woman, Mrs Aminat Okiribiti, has been arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibadan Zonal office, for allegedly defrauding a woman of N45 million.

    It was learnt the woman sought spiritual help for certain diseases.

    Mrs Okiribiti “belongs” to a four-member syndicate, three of who are at large.

    The victim (name withheld) recounted her ordeal  in a rehash of the old infamous advance fee fraud tact of spiritual help and solution to problems.

    The syndicate offered to  cure her children’s health challenges.

    According to a source,  Aminat, who is married to Wande Sesan Okiribiti, 47, (at large), “confessed” some of the money obtained from the victim was paid through her bank account at Ibadan.

    The victim recalled that she met Wande in October 2014 at Utako, Abuja, while in search of a cure for her children’s health challenges.

    According to her, Wande, who posed as a local herb hawker and a spiritualist, lured her into believing he can cure the ailments.

    She made various payments as advised totalling N45 million.

    But she discovered she had fallen into fraudsters’ trap   when requests for more money became endless.

    She, therefore, sent a petition to the EFCC.

    The commission said Aminat would be charged to court once investigation is concluded.

  • Police arrested us because we lodged in hotel to enjoy ‘our money’—Robbery suspects

    FOUR armed robbery suspects arrested by men of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) of Lagos State Police Command, have confessed that they were arrested after they lodged in a hotel in the Ojuelegba area of Lagos to enjoy ‘their money’.

    The four armed robbery suspects are Daniel Ajayi, 24, Tunde Segun ,20, Waheed Leke, 23, and Sulai Saheed 18.

    According to a police source, the four suspects and others still at large, specialized in monitoring guests who lodge in hotels with heavy cash, expensive handsets (phones), laptops, jewellery or wrist watches, and would claim the money found in their possession by police were proceeds of lottery and contracts they executed.

    In his confession, Saheed said: “I am an aluminum fabricator and I felt like going to a good hotel to lodge for rest with part of the money. I paid N5,000 per night. I bought phone for N10,000 and I still have some money left on me. The money I was enjoying belongs to me. It is my luck. I did not steal anybody’s money in the hotel.

    What happened was that police came to us one after the other saying that some guests’ phones were missing and we are suspects.’’

    Leke said: “I am a tiller. I got a contract to tile a place and I was paid. I came into the hotel with N55,000. I paid N5,000 for my lodging. I was on my own when police came and started alleging that phones belonging to other guests were missing. It was already daybreak and I was preparing to check out when police came with their allegation. I live in Ijora area of Lagos.’’

    Ajayi said: “I am a tricycle operator (keke operator) in Apapa area of Lagos. I am from Ogun State. I was arrested at Ojuelegba area of Lagos state on Friday. I and Tunde were arrested together.’’

    In his confessions, Tunde said: “I am a furniture maker. I am from Ibadan. I was arrested by police at Yaba Market on Friday after we visited Waheed in a hotel at Ojuelegba at noon. Police saw us and said that some guests’ phones were missing and they suspected us, I am neither an armed robber nor a thief.’’

    Police sources said two locally made pistols and six live cartridges were recovered from the gang adding that other suspects still at large would soon be apprehended.